Cross-Cultural Psychiatry explores the intricate interplay between culture and mental health. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides a platform for understanding how cultural factors influence the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Our expert editors curate content that emphasizes the importance of cultural competence, offering insights into diverse therapeutic modalities and approaches tailored to specific cultural contexts. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, it’s imperative for psychiatrists to be equipped with knowledge that transcends borders.
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Original Research
Brief Video Intervention to Increase Treatment-Seeking Intentions in Young Adults
October 27, 2025
This brief video intervention was associated with greater increases in treatment-seeking intentions in people with self-reported psychiatric symptoms who were not previously engaged in the mental healthcare system and...
Original Research
Autoimmune Diseases, Treatments, and Dementia Risk: A Population-Based Case-Control Study from Taiwan
October 15, 2025
Thirteen autoimmune diseases were linked with an elevated dementia risk, particularly Behçet's disease, multiple sclerosis, and lupus. Associations with vascular dementia were stronger than with Alzheimer's disease.